A club in the back of a lingerie store, a Hare Krishna temple with a lunch canteen, a Mexican pulque bar in
a Chinatown basement, a Central Asian eatery above the world's largest diamond district, hole-in-the-wall
countertops inside freight entrances, a Swiss ski chalet accessed through a kitchen, an open-to-the-public dining
room in the United Nations, a celebrity-loved party spot inside a pawn shop, a dance destination behind a barber...
Over 100 pages of amazing decor, eccentric locations, bizarre food, newcomers, longtime holdouts and more that
will please and astonish underground and post-industrial design buffs, refined gourmands, cocktail drinkers and
anyone curious to discover more of the infinite ways to have fun in New York City.
An absolute must-have guide to enjoy the amazing, hidden bar and restaurant scene in the boroughs.
A supper club on a helipad, a dinner in a dumpster, a hidden heavy metal bar in Brooklyn, a dim-sum restaurant that turns into a nightclub, New York's “most legitimate speakeasy”, a club “not open since 2009”, a Swiss ski chalet accessed through a kitchen, a referral-only Japanese restaurant, a grungy underground sake bar, an open-to-the-public dining room in the United Nations, gourmet donuts inside a car wash, restaurants inside freight entrances …
A hundred places with amazing decor, eccentric owners, bizarre food, old-time survivors and more that will please and astonish underground and post-industrial design buffs, refined gourmets and cocktail drinkers, world food lovers and anyone curious enough to discover the infinite possibilities to have fun in New York.
An absolute must-have guide to enjoy the amazing, hidden New York City bar and restaurant scene.